Thursday 8th June saw Class Two go on a trip to Burnhill Nature Reserve. Despite the rain and the wind, Class Two’s spirits were not dampened and we had a fantastic time, designing and creating living willow people and pond dipping. We learnt about the history of Burnhill and its development since the discovery of the rare Pearl Bordered Fritillary Butterly. Unfortunately we were too early to see any of the butterfly, but we did find nine adult newts, several waterboatmen and an abundance of toad tadpoles.
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